Do you know a Veteran who is currently unemployed? If so, Courtesy has launched the "Forward March" Jobs Program for Veterans. As a retired SFC, Keisha Collins was the first to purchase in the program. She was referred by a Disabled Vet and she bought her new vehicle from Veteran, Kelly Williams.
As a network of Veterans helping Veterans, Kelly got the commission, and a $200 referral fee was sent to the Disabled Vet. This $200 rate is paid directly to you for any new or used vehicle sold from your efforts.In the car business, this is known as a 'bird dog' and can be employed to stimulate the economy and help uplift our Troops!
In the retail automotive industry one of the biggest expenses is advertising. A dealership must advertise in order to keep its name out in front of the general public. Top of mind awareness is very important to a dealership's survival. On average a dealership normally spends about $250 to $350 in advertising on each car it sells. This can add up to a lot of money.
Word of mouth advertising is by far a dealership's best form of advertising. When one person tells another about a good experience it builds more excitement, trust, and value than radio, TV or Newspaper ad could ever do.
This word of mouth advertising is the basis and core of the "Forward March" program. Our program allows you to track and organize your referrals.
Our staff of military veterans are excited to assist you in increasing business and helping you supplement your income during these tough economic times. Please call Coach Russ @ 602-487-6970 to get started today!